there was rodney cooke, there was mack mattingly, bo callaway and my father and you get them together that was the entire georgia republican group. that was it but he decided to run and because he was at west georgia, that meant that he'd run against jack flint who at the time was the dean of theorn george delegation. i mean, he was the most senior person. i'm sure many people told him it wasn't a good idea. and lori and i were talking earlier and i know we have the granddaughter of someone who remembers when we announced that he was going to run. so we did have a really long history in georgia. so he ran. we ran really hard. and for those who remember 1974 either from history books or from real life, '74 was the time of watergate. so you can imagine what it must have been like to run as a republican in georgia. really hard. so he ran, ran, ran, ran. and at the end of the term, we went to the victory party. you always have a vehicle party because you don't want to have a defeat party really, really bad and i remember dad sitting there with his yellow legal pad and back then we didn't